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    Grandparents in Picton‚ after the death of her mother. She along with her grandmother travels across the Cook Strait on the Picton Boat to her new home. Mansfield uses the literary techniques of symbolism‚ setting and dialogue to convey the idea of the transition from childhood into adulthood. Mansfield uses the symbolism of the umbrella to show that growth within Fenella has occurred. Fenella’s grandma allows Fenella to take care of her “swan-necked umbrella” which is very precious to her. At the beginning

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    journal or a deep philosophical book‚ literary devices serve as the substructure for the assembly of tone. In “Night”‚ the narrator goes through intense emotions and by modifying the utilization of literary devices‚ predominantly diction‚ syntax and symbolism‚ tone accordingly shifts throughout the book; thus‚ it becomes noticeable how the character’s emotions go from outraged‚ to hopeful‚ to indifferent. Therefore by carefully altering the above mentioned literary devices during different moments of

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    An Analysis on the Symbolisms in The Curious Case of Benjamin Button. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button is a short story written by F. Scott Fitzgeraldon May 1922. It was later adapted into a movie in 2008. The story is one of its kinds as it is about a person named Benjamin Button who is born with a body of a dying man in his 80s. As the story progress‚ Benjamin finds out that his physical states are becoming better as he grow. The story mainly focuses on Benjamin’s life particularly on his

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    White Elephants” by Ernest Hemingway‚ a couple indirectly talks about whether or not they should have an abortion. Both of the partners are very vague in talking about their opinion on the situation. In Hills like White Elephants‚ Hemingway uses symbolism of the hills‚ it and white elephants to help explain the couple’s opinion on the baby and the situation. Instead of calling the unborn child a baby or saying the Jig is getting an abortion‚ Hawthorne uses “it” to explicate the unimportance of the

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    impenetrable walls of his castellated abbey and lets the world take care of its own. However‚ no walls can stop death because it is inescapable and inevitable. Visual descriptions in the story are used to symbolize death. Poe’s use of language and symbolism is shown in his description of the seventh room in the suite‚ the ebony clock‚ and the fire. The first symbolic mean of death is depicted in the seventh room in the suite. Poe says‚ "The seventh apartment was closely shrouded in black

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    reveal her true love. Maddy discovers the shortcomings in her boyfriend and dreams of Golden Boy‚ gorgeous merboy that haunts her dreams‚ filling her with awe and dread at the same. Was she right to trust so blindly? This story includes imagery and symbolism‚ which all together add power and feeling to the plot. Imagery is imperative in this particular story since without it‚ the reader would have difficulty understanding why Maddy decided to trust the Golden Boy so easily. Golden Boy is described

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    very end that it is all a mistake. In the stories “The Yellow Wallpaper‚” and “Story Of An Hour‚” Gilman and Chopin use the same theme in discussing the lack of freedom that was given to women during this time period while using different forms of symbolism and different characterization methods such as types of conflicts‚ to introduce and describe the burdens the women had to face in each individual story. Theme is a very important part of fictional writing‚ and these two stories share a similar

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    The brilliant uses of imagery‚ personification‚ and symbolism in Emily Dickinson’s “Because I could not stop for death” reveal that death is not the end‚ but only the beginning of an eternity. Through Dickinson’s use of imagery‚ she successfully paints the different scenes with descriptive language and metaphors to allow the reader to get a deeper sense of the mood and what the poem is conveying. Using personification as one of the most important tools of literature in the poem‚ the author creates

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    that the characters within depict a binary opposition. It is a tension between Curandismo and Catholicism. In the story the religious practices between that of Catholicism and “curandera” are binary opposites that in my opinion are depicted through symbolism. The conflict can be seen as the narrator being reprimanded for not going to church‚ and keeping refuge inside grandmothers house where she could pretend to have gone to mass. Although evading mass would necessarily be symbolic of binary opposition

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    setting plays a major role in symbolizing the changes in western civilization‚ as the East flows into the old West. The theme of the story is that change is inevitable whether one likes it or not it is going to eventually happen. This story uses symbolism to put images in our minds of the old West and the new West as well as how the characters are portrayed throughout the story. In part one‚ Crain uses Jack Potter‚ the protagonist traveling from the old West‚ which is somewhat civilized‚ to meet

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